From: Becker's Orthopedic Review <scott@beckersasc.com>
Subject: 19 spine, orthopedic device companies to impact the industry in 2018 | Job cuts on the horizon at Detroit Medical Center due to organizational changes | J&J's 2017 full-year orthopedics sales fall flat, spine business line sales drop: 5 things to know | Congress passes 2-year delay of medical device tax: 4 things to know
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Jan. 24, 2018
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1. 19 spine, orthopedic device companies to impact the industry in 2018   

2. Job cuts on the horizon at Detroit Medical Center due to organizational changes 

3. J&J's 2017 full-year orthopedics sales fall flat, spine business line sales drop: 5 things to know 

4. Webinar: Join us for a webinar and gain access to the ASC guide to major trends that will impact your practice in 2018. Register here. 

5. Patients living alone can be safely discharged home directly after total joint arthroplasty - 5 key insights    

6. CHS moves to ban former Lutheran Health Network CEO from advising competing health system 

7. Whitepaper: 15% of Medicare beneficiaries have chronic, non-healing wounds - learn how to optimize treatment in this whitepaper. Download here. 
 
8. Congress passes 2-year delay of medical device tax: 4 things to know 

9. Wound management to prevent SSIs? There's an app for that 

10. Webinar: Innovations in Surgical Documentation. Register here. 

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